About Cloudera (NYSE:CLDR)

Cloudera, Inc. is a developer of platform for data management, machine learning and advanced analytics. The Company allows enterprises to operate, manage and move workloads across multiple architectures, mixing on premises and cloud environments, including all major public cloud infrastructure providers. It operates through two operating segments: subscription and services. Its products include Cloudera Enterprise Data Hub, Cloudera Analytic BD, Cloudera Operational DB, Cloudera Data Science & Engineering, and Cloud Essentials. The Company offers Cloudera Data Science for programmatic preparation, predictive modeling and machine learning; Cloudera Real Time for online, streaming and rea ltime applications; and Cloudera Analytics for business intelligence and structured query language (SQL) analytics. It has developed the hybrid open source software (HOSS) development model, which helps customers in managing, operating and securing their data and data architectures.

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Cloudera (NYSE:CLDR) Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cloudera's stock symbol?

Cloudera trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol "CLDR."

How were Cloudera's earnings last quarter?

Cloudera Inc (NYSE:CLDR) announced its quarterly earnings data on Thursday, December, 7th. The company reported ($0.39) earnings per share for the quarter, topping the Thomson Reuters' consensus estimate of ($0.46) by $0.07. Cloudera had a negative return on equity of 64.76% and a negative net margin of 58.52%. View Cloudera's Earnings History.

Where is Cloudera's stock going? Where will Cloudera's stock price be in 2018?

5 Wall Street analysts have issued 1 year price objectives for Cloudera's stock. Their predictions range from $21.00 to $23.00. On average, they expect Cloudera's share price to reach $22.25 in the next twelve months. View Analyst Ratings for Cloudera.

What are Wall Street analysts saying about Cloudera stock?

Here are some recent quotes from research analysts about Cloudera stock:

1. Morgan Stanley analysts commented, "We note that competitor Xactly was acquired by Vista Equity Partners at a TTM EV/Sales multiple of 5.5x in 2017, and our $28.00 price target was based on a FY ’18 EV/Sales multiple of 6.0x. In regard to the potential for a higher bid, we surmise that other strategic vendors like salesforce.com or Oracle have had ample opportunity to pursue CALD, and the final purchase price suggests a thorough process. Should any evidence to the contrary emerge from a conference call to discuss the transaction this morning or any subsequent filings, we would update our view accordingly. At this juncture, however, our assumption is that no superior proposal is forthcoming." (1/30/2018)

3. Mizuho analysts commented, "We are upgrading Cloudera to Buy while raising our PT to $21. We remain favorably biased on adoption trends and the penetration opportunity as use cases of Hadoop expand over time. At the margin, we believe the stock could re-rate as management builds more credibility in the public markets (with strong results thus far). Based on our view of potential upside to estimates and reasonable valuation, we expect the stock to outperform in 2018. KeyPoints Industry consolidation lends itself to improved pricing environment. We believe Cloudera continues to see greater acceptance in the upper-end of the enterprise space (which can be highly profitable over time as a result of expansion activity). We think use cases continue to grow and adoption of the Hadoop stack remains relatively early in the lifecycle. The recent exit from the market by competitors bodes well for near-to-medium term pricing, in our view. Checks suggest recent trends intact." (1/9/2018)

When did Cloudera IPO?

(CLDR) raised $195 million in an initial public offering (IPO) on Friday, April 28th 2017. The company issued 15,000,000 shares at $12.00-$14.00 per share. Morgan Stanley, J.P. Morga and Allen & Company served as the underwriters for the IPO and BofA Merrill Lynch, Citigroup Global, Deutsche Bank Securities, Stifel, JMP Securities and Raymond James were co-managers.

Who sold Cloudera stock? Who is selling Cloudera stock?

Cloudera's stock was sold by a variety of institutional investors in the last quarter, including UBS Asset Management Americas Inc., Wells Fargo & Company MN, Bamco Inc. NY and Virtu Financial LLC. View Insider Buying and Selling for Cloudera.

How do I buy Cloudera stock?

Shares of Cloudera can be purchased through any online brokerage account. Popular online brokerages with access to the U.S. stock market include Vanguard Brokerage Services, TD Ameritrade, E*TRADE, Scottrade, Fidelity and Charles Schwab.

What is Cloudera's stock price today?

One share of Cloudera stock can currently be purchased for approximately $18.45.

How big of a company is Cloudera?

Cloudera has a market capitalization of $2.52 billion and generates $261.02 million in revenue each year. Cloudera employs 1,470 workers across the globe.

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Cloudera (NYSE:CLDR) Analysts' Consensus Rating

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